National Child Policy 2026-2030 to focus on digital safety, curbing sexual exploitation


KUALA LUMPUR: Digital safety is a major focus of the National Child Policy 2026–2030, as the government steps up efforts to address online risks faced by children, especially sexual exploitation, says Lim Hui Ying.

The Deputy Women, Family and Community Development Minister said the policy, launched on Nov 24 last year, emphasises advocacy, prevention, intervention and support services to strengthen protection for children in the online space.

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